MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IN ANCIENT EGYPT, PART 63: PALETTES INDUSTRY
Journal Title: World Journal of Engineering Research and Technology - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to investigate the development of mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt through the production of palettes during the Predynastic to Late Periods. This study covers the different applications of palettes in the ancient Egyptian society during a time span of about 4000 years. The material, dimensions, use and location of each palette are highlighted. The features and mechanical engineering tradition in each palette are investigated.
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. Dr. Galal Ali Hassaan
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